Saltscape’s Education project, delivered by Cheshire Wildlife Trust and Lion Salt Works, is now in its second year. Since Easter, Key Stage 2 pupils from all over Cheshire have been learning about the history of the salt landscape ; how it has affected people and their surroundings. Robyn Moseley from Cheshire Wildlife Trust ran the ‘Outdoor’ […]
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Scything in the Meadow
Here’s an extract from the blog of Steve Tomalin who ran our Scything Workshop on Sunday Today, events across the country have been celebrating our wildflower meadows and I had the pleasure of teaching a group of staff and public how to scythe at Marbury Country Parkin Cheshire, funded by the Saltscape Landscape Partnership scheme and […]
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We had a lovely walk through Anderton Nature Park this morning when a group of children, parents and grandparents joined us on our Nosey Nature Day. Fungalpunk Dave couldn’t make it today to lead the walk, but fortunately for us, Saltscape Saul was able to step into […]
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